ACPM in Family Law, Environmental Law, civil and commercial, corporate governance, banking and finance, public policy, Employment and Labour Relations, Taxation and Revenue, Public Procurement, Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), Real Estate Transactions and Conveyancing, Secured Lending Transactions, Constitutional Law, Corporate Insolvency, Administrative law and Legal Administration.
Otieno is the Head of the ADR Department and Lead Legal Administrator at DOK Advocates LLP. He is an Accredited Court & Private Mediator (ACPM) by the Kenyan Judiciary and brings extensive experience in dispute resolution and legal administration, ensuring efficiency and compliance for seamless operations within the firm.
He holds an Honors degree in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Nairobi and a Postgraduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law.
His role encompasses general legal administration, office operations, client and case management, financial and billing management, compliance and regulatory affairs, HR, marketing, litigation support, and IT & data security.
A distinguished ADR specialist, Otieno has a deep understanding of dispute resolution across multiple legal areas and is highly sought after for his expertise. His legal proficiency extends to contract negotiation, legal drafting, strategic advisory services and litigation support in a wide range of matters including Family Law, Environmental law, civil and commercial, corporate governance, banking and finance, public policy, Employment and Labour Relations, Taxation and Revenue, Public Procurement, Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), Real Estate Transactions and Conveyancing, Secured Lending Transactions and Administrative law, Constitutional Law and Corporate Insolvency.
In tandem, Otieno is a certified Executive Legal Virtual Assistant by the ALX-Africa Chapter, a licensed Court Process Server by the Judiciary, a Certified Professional Private Mediator by the Serein Mediation Institute, and a member of the Wapatanishi Association of Kenya (WAK). He is currently pursuing Arbitration studies at NCIA. His research interests include data privacy and digital emerging legal trends.